March 10, 2026Environment & CSRR&D

Japan’s first demonstration project for circular recycling of window glass from home renovation by Sekisui House, Daiei Kankyo and AGC

Sekisui House, Ltd. (President: Yoshihiro Nakai; hereinafter “Sekisui House”), Daiei Kankyo Co., Ltd. (President: Fumio Kaneko; hereinafter “Daiei Kankyo”), and AGC Inc. (President: Yoshinori Hirai; hereinafter “AGC”) announced that they will commence a demonstration project in the Kansai region from March 2026 to establish a circular model for recycling window glass in home renovations.*1 In this project, window glass will be recovered from discarded sashes generated during renovation work and recycled into new architectural window glass of equivalent quality (a form of “horizontal recycling”). This is Japan’s first circular model in which a homebuilder, a recycler, and a glass manufacturer collaborate to enable horizontal recycling of window glass.

Background: Current Status and Challenges in Window Glass Recycling
In Japan, more than 500,000 tons of waste window glass are generated annually from the demolition and renovation of buildings. At present, much of this waste glass is landfilled or downcycled (cascade recycled) into lower-quality applications, or repurposed for other uses, rather than being recycled back into window glass.

Overview of the Demonstration Project and Expected Impact
By establishing this circular model, the project is expected to: advance resource circulation by enabling closed-loop recycling of window glass; reduce industrial waste and landfill volume; help conserve virgin raw materials used for window-glass production; and contribute to lower greenhouse-gas emissions in manufacturing, as recycled cullet can be melted at lower temperatures compared with newly extracted raw materials.

Roles of Each Company
In this demonstration project, the recovered discarded sashes will be dismantled by Daiei Kankyo. A specialized glass recycler will then process the recovered window glass into high-purity cullet (glass scrap). AGC will use the cullet as part of the raw materials to manufacture new architectural window glass that meets the same quality standards as products made from virgin materials. By adopting the newly manufactured window glass in Sekisui House’s housing products, the initiative gives concrete form to the company’s Circular Design from “House to House”, demonstrating a pathway to reduce environmental impact across the entire life cycle of homes. The three companies will work to simultaneously reduce industrial waste and conserve window-glass raw materials, thereby advancing resource circulation.

Window Glass Horizontal Recycling Business Scheme Diagram
Window Glass Horizontal Recycling Business Scheme Diagram

Roles and Contributions

Sekisui House

Collecting and consolidating discarded sashes generated during home renovation work, contributing to horizontal recycling.

Daiei Kankyo

Dismantling and sorting discarded sashes; builds processes to ensure consistent quality and traceability.

AGC

Manufactures window glass using cullet derived from discarded sashes as part of the raw materials and supplies it to Sekisui House for use in its housing products, including recycling-friendly THERMOCLINE®. 

Through this closed-loop supply chain collaboration in the demonstration project, the three companies aim to develop an effective and scalable model that can be applied in collaboration with a broader range of waste generators in the future.

Reference Information on Each Company’s Initiative
Sekisui House’s “House to House” Project Aims for Circular Homes by 2050
Sekisui House’s House to House initiative outlines a pioneering circular economy strategy for the housing industry, aiming for homes and materials to be reused and recycled into new homes by 2050. The project is focusing on efficient resource use and maximizing value throughout a home’s lifecycle. By rethinking more than 30,000 components and utilizing recycled, reusable, and renewable materials*2, Sekisui House seeks to lead a shift toward sustainable housing. Collaboration with suppliers, universities, and industry partners supports innovation and wider adoption of circular practices in residential construction.
Daiei Kankyo: Medium-Term Management Plan “D-Plan 2028”
In its Medium-Term Management Plan, D-Plan 2028, Daiei Kankyo positions the advancing of resource- recycling systems as a growth measure and aims to expand the supply of recycled resources to “artery” markets. Through this demonstration, Daiei Kankyo will help build an artery-vein collaboration scheme for horizontal recycling of waste window glass that previously went to landfill, contributing to the realization of a circular economy.
AGC Group: Medium-Term Management Plan “ AGC plus-2026
AGC plus-2026 identifies three types of social value the AGC Group provides. Under “Blue planet,” the Group recognizes effective resource utilization as a key opportunity and aims to contribute to a sustainable global environment by expanding horizontal recycling of glass.


Notes

*1

The scope includes rental housing and is limited to low-rise houses up to two stories.

*2

Components whose main materials include recycled raw materials (including reused and renewable materials). Recycling methods are not limited to closed-loop or horizontal recycling.

Media Contacts
Sekisui House, Ltd.
Communication Design Department, Public Relations Office
Daiei Kankyo Co., Ltd.
Corporate Policy Division, IR & Sustainability Promotion Department— Contact Form
AGC Inc.
Corporate Communications & Investor Relations Division — Contact Form